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<blockquote data-quote="HARPERC" data-source="post: 510381" data-attributes="member: 30671"><p>I TOTALLY agree with the comments on pepper spray! My intent was to point out you can hear almost anything if you listen long enough. My apologies if the humor didn't come through. In case it didn't come out real well, I'll repeat the second part of the sentence " THAT'S NOT HOW I'D BET MY BEHIND (OR YOURS IF I WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR IT)!</p><p>Breaking them down with rifle fire is my first choice, and the ability to reliably achieve that is enhanced as bullet (assuming good construction) caliber, mass, and velocity increases. The choice of what the minimum should be is personal, unless you're responsible for others. </p><p>It does seem to me the choice of professionals responsible for others has trended upward. It used to be the guides carried .375's, as over .40 options are readily available more seem to choose that way. More clients seem to be taking .375's. An unscientific observation from the circle of folks I know personally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HARPERC, post: 510381, member: 30671"] I TOTALLY agree with the comments on pepper spray! My intent was to point out you can hear almost anything if you listen long enough. My apologies if the humor didn't come through. In case it didn't come out real well, I'll repeat the second part of the sentence " THAT'S NOT HOW I'D BET MY BEHIND (OR YOURS IF I WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR IT)! Breaking them down with rifle fire is my first choice, and the ability to reliably achieve that is enhanced as bullet (assuming good construction) caliber, mass, and velocity increases. The choice of what the minimum should be is personal, unless you're responsible for others. It does seem to me the choice of professionals responsible for others has trended upward. It used to be the guides carried .375's, as over .40 options are readily available more seem to choose that way. More clients seem to be taking .375's. An unscientific observation from the circle of folks I know personally. [/QUOTE]
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